In vitro experiments have shown that unfractionated tobacco smoke in the known concentrations inactivates salivary proteolysis inhibitors, not influencing proteolytic enzymes activities. This phenomenon may be one of the pathogenetic factors contributing to the development of local inflammatory reaction of the oral mucosa in tobacco smokers.
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